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Stellar Experimental Minimalistic Prog Post Rock! Ambient, Creative, Emotional, Free-Form, Quirky, Technical, Weird, Aggressive After such an unexpected, earth-shattering debut as Choirs
of the Eye it is not surprising that Kayo
Dot's fans had high expectations for this album. Well,
what did they expect? An album done in the traditions
and under the borders of the first release? A return to the
roots of maudlin of the Well? Or a an album
that sounds like nothing you've ever heard before, let alone
the group's previous efforts? I am proud to say that, in this
case, it is the latter.
When Choirs of the Eye was released, many loyal
fans of the group couldn't accept the metamorphosis, which was
the transition between Bath/Leaving Your Body Map and
CotE. The "songs" were hardly songs anymore
and would be better described as "free compositions,
which opened new inspiration sources to the artists, however,
with it also became more challenging for the average ... -> show full review |
| Gemini Becoming The Tripod10:43 |
Magnificent4 Experimental Technical Prog! |
| Immortelle And Paper Caravelle9:42 |
Magnificent4 Experimental Prog! |
| Aura On An Asylum Wall7:44 |
Magnificent4 Experimental Technical Prog! |
| ___ On Limpid Form17:59 |
Excellent4 Experimental Technical Prog! |
| Amaranth The Peddler14:07 |
Excellent4 Experimental Technical Prog! |
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